
1 starts by dribbling to the 5 and hands off to the 5 as he rolls behind him. Who then dribbles to the 3 and hands off to the 3 as he rolls behind him. Who then dribbles back to the 1 and hands off to the 1, at this point the 1 will look to drive or roll to the 5 who will look to drive. The 2 will stay and receive any kick-outs on a failed drive.
As players roll the receiving player must roll behind the ball handler to receive a clear hand off. After the first rotation 1 and 5 must look to make a drive.
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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